"This man that murdered my husband, he chose not to take his medicine," she said.

His doctor from the state hospital in Pueblo was the only person to testify at his court trial on Tuesday, where he said "Mr. Hagins met the criteria for legal insanity" and they found evidence that he had stopped taking his medication for a form of schizophrenia which caused him to fall into a psychotic episode.

"They all said that, at the time, that he murdered my husband, that he was insane," she said.

Found not guilty by reason of insanity, despite his admission of guilt, sent to the Colorado Mental Health Institute instead of prison.

If he shows improvement, he could become a free man.

"He can ask to be released, and then they start a process, what if he does that in a year? Is that justice? 12 months for my husband's life? No it's not," she said.

And she's worried, he could kill again.

"I am very concerned that it's going to happen again," she said.

Moving forward, they hope to reach out to lawmakers for change, asking for more accountability on those committing crimes that should have been taking their prescribed medications.

In the event that Hagins is released from the hospital after showing improvement in his schizophrenic condition, David's family is required to be notified.

A 30-year-old man has been ordered by a judge to leave his parents' home in Camillus, New York. New York State Supreme Court Judge Donald Greenwood ruled Tuesday afternoon that Michael Rotondo must remove himself.

A 30-year-old man has been ordered by a judge to leave his parents' home in Camillus, New York. New York State Supreme Court Judge Donald Greenwood ruled Tuesday afternoon that Michael Rotondo must remove himself.